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Lindsey A. Thomas, PhD Student

MA, University of British Columbia
 BA, University of British Columbia

Academic Interests

 My current research interests and ongoing projects are all forensically related.  These include: Spouse assault, the media’s influence on jury decisions, sex crimes, and violent crime prediction.

Publications

             Dutton, D.G., & Thomas, L.A. (in press) The domestic assault of women (3rd ed.). Vancouver: The University of British Columbia Press.

In Progress Papers

  1.  Prediction of affective reactions to conflict scenarios

  2.  Similarities in tactics used to abuse intimates, to brainwash political prisoners and to indoctrinate cult victims

Course Materials

Dutton, D., Parkin, M., Thomas, L., Clift, R., & Winters, J. (in press). Applied social psychology: student manual (Psychology 340). Alberta, Canada: Athabasca University. 

Dutton, D., Parkin, M., Thomas, L., Clift, R., & Winters, J. (in press). Applied social psychology: tutor manual (Psychology 340). Alberta, Canada: Athabasca University.

Current Activities

  1.  I am an intern at Vancouver Alternatives to Violence: a program for intimately assaultive men.

  2. I am a teaching assistant for Psychology 100 (introduction to psychology), and a tutor for Psychology 202 (cognition and perception).

  3.  I supervise several "directed studies" students.

  4. I am a forensic psychology representative on UBC’s Graduate Student Council.